// what is this
Built for the agentic era.
Agentfile is a marketplace where developers buy and sell AI coding workflows - Cursor rules, Claude prompts, MCP configs, and starter repos optimized for the way we build now.
“Every developer is rebuilding the same AI setup from scratch. Agentfile turns that wasted time into something composable.”
The current workflow is sloppy. Everyone is collecting prompt files, `.cursorrules`, MCP configs, shell snippets, and starter repos out of chat threads, bookmarks, and private notes. Then they spend another weekend stitching it all together while the model keeps guessing.
Agentfile exists so you can skip that reinvention cycle. Instead of rebuilding the same stack logic from first principles, you can buy a battle-tested setup from someone who already fought through the edge cases, documented the path, and tuned the agent behavior to match the work.
On the seller side, it gives sharp operators a place to package the workflows they already use to ship. On the buyer side, it compresses weeks of trial-and-error into one good purchase and a faster first deploy.
FAQ
What people ask before they click buy.
Every listing on Agentfile includes three things: the config files themselves (delivered as a ZIP after purchase), a written walkthrough covering what the setup is optimized for, how to set it up step by step, and what to customize for your project. Listings with a video walkthrough are marked 'Full Walkthrough' and get featured placement. You're not buying a file. You're buying someone else's proven setup, explained.
Because a .cursorrules file without context is like a recipe without technique - technically complete, functionally useless for most people. We require every seller to document what their setup does, how to install it, and what to customize. That's what separates Agentfile from a GitHub search.
Listings without a video walkthrough are capped at $15. Listings with a video walkthrough can be priced up to $75. This isn't arbitrary - context has value. Sellers who show their setup in action consistently sell at higher prices and get better reviews. Add a video to unlock full pricing.
No - all listings on Agentfile are closed source. Sellers retain full ownership of their configurations and buyers receive a personal license to use them.
GitHub OAuth pulls in a seller profile automatically. The first listing gets a manual review from the Agentfile team within 48 hours. After that, established sellers are auto-approved. The verified badge means we checked that they have shipped real projects, not just polished landing-page copy.
Sellers keep 90%. Agentfile takes 10% per sale. Payouts via Stripe every Monday for balances over $25. The fee is deducted automatically. You never handle the split manually.
30-day support means the seller will answer general questions about getting the setup working in your project. It does not cover bug fixing, custom development, or engineering requests. Think of it as: if you're confused about a step in the setup guide, you can ask. If you want the seller to build something new for you, that's outside scope.
GitHub is the credibility layer. Repos, stars, and contribution history give buyers immediate signal on whether a seller has actually shipped. It also removes the drag of email and password for an audience that already lives inside GitHub every day.
Pick `Other` and describe it in plain English. We track the most common submissions and promote the ones with real demand into official categories over time.
Because the product is digital, sales are final. Sellers are expected to provide 30 days of support for setup questions, and if something goes sideways you can raise a dispute with the Agentfile team.
How it works
Buyer
Browse by tool or stack
Preview the snippet and check seller credibility
Buy and download instantly
Seller
Connect GitHub
Upload your config ZIP with description and price
Get verified and keep 90% of every sale